Chain Length: 20 Inches Chain Width: 1.5 MM Chain Style: Flat cable Pendant Size: 20mm x 20mm x 3mm Chain Quality: 316L stainless steel Chain Clasp: Lobster Tonight we are gonna party like it's 1499! This phenomenal Da Vinci Inspired necklace is a super cool and intriguing piece to add to your collection or give as a thoughtful gift. It comes with chain and gift box. The chain is plated in 18K Gold and based in high grade 316L stainless steel with PVD vacuum. Leonardo is quoted as saying "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication" keep fresh with this hot new necklace and pendant offered by Planet 79! Specs: Chain Length: 20 Inches Chain Width: 1.5 MM Chain Style: Flat cable Pendant Size: 20mm x 20mm x 3mm Chain Quality: 316L stainless steel with PVD vacuum 18K gold plating Chain Clasp: Lobster Hypoallergenic, water and sweat resistant -Limited Lifetime Warranty! What Is the Vitruvian Man? The Vitruvian Man (c. 1490) is a pen and ink drawing done by Leonardo da Vinci (and other artists) who was a polymath from the High Renaissance period. It is based on his studies of human proportion that were described in the treatise De Architectura (c. 30 to 15 BC), “On Architecture”, by the Roman architect and author, Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, from the 1st century BC. Why Was the Vitruvian Man Created? The Vitruvian Man meaning is about connecting man to nature, this was Leonardo da Vinci’s goal and ultimately the Vitruvian Man symbolism. Da Vinci sought to depict the microcosm, so to say, through the human being, and in turn, this reflected the macrocosm, which refers to the universe. Where Is the Vitruvian Man Now? The Vitruvian Man drawing is housed in the museum Gallerie dell’Accademia in Venice, Italy. It is displayed on occasion to preserve its quality and minimize exposure to as much light as possible. It was also part of an exhibition about Leonardo da Vinci at the Louvre in Paris, France from 24 October 2019 to 24 February 2020.